New Found Glory release new album ‘Makes Me Sick’

New Found Glory have today released their new, and ninth studio album, ‘Makes Me Sick‘.

The album is available via Hopeless Records / Unified, and was produced by Aaron Sprinkle (MxPx, Anberlin, Acceptance) and mixed by Tom Lord Alge (U2, The Rolling Stones, Blink 182).

Listen to the album now below. If you like what you hear, grab it on iTunes [Here], CD [Here] and Vinyl [Here].

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A couple of video clips were released in the lead up to the album. Check ‘Party On Apocalypse‘ and ‘Happy Being Miserable‘ below if you missed them.

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New Found Glory will return to Australia this August for a very special 20 Years of Pop Punk Anniversary Tour. To celebrate two decades as a band, they will be playing two classic albums in full each night for an evening of nostalgia and infectious punk anthems.

Back in the country for the first time since 2015, each night New Found Glory will play two select albums from their discography prior to 2010 in full.

Tickets are on sale now, and rooms are filling up, particularly Melbourne which is very close to a clean sweep of sold out signs. Dates and venues below if you need reminding.

Over their span of 20-non-stop-years in the music industry, New Found Glory have released eight studio albums, one live album, two EPs and three cover albums and are considered a key pioneer of the genre. The band has been playing together since the members were in high school, breaking out of Florida to become one of the most influential pop punk bands of our time. The group has headlined Warped Tour, toured with Green Day and performed on the main stage of festivals like Reading and Leeds, their songs connecting positively and universally with fans around the world.

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